Theory of Continental Drift
Sea Floor Spreading
Plate Tectonics
Convection Currents
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When looking at the continents as they appear today on a map, Alfred Wegener noticed that they...

Fit together like puzzle pieces

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Where does sea-floor spreading occur

mid-ocean ridges

at the mid-atlantic ridge

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plate boundary where two pieces of crust collide

convergent

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What is the cause of plate tectonics?

Convection currents in the mantle

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What is the difference between magma and lava?

magma=below the crust 

lava=above the crust

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How long ago did Pangea exist?

Around 200 million years ago

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Crust forming near the center of a mid ocean ridge is ___________ in age while crust farther from the mid ocean ridge is ___________ in age.

younger, older


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when oceanic crust and continental crust collide, what type of plate boundary do you get?

subduction zone

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Which part of the mantle is liquid? Which part of the mantle is solid?

upper mantle is liquid, lower mantle is solid

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What is the inner core made of?

Solid iron

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What piece of evidence was Alfred Wegener missing to solidify the theory of Continental Drift?

Evidence of sea-floor spreading

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Why does oceanic crust reverse polarity over time?

It has magnetite in it which changes direction when the Earth's magnetic field changes direction

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What landforms do you find at divergent plate boundaries?

mid-ocean ridges 

rift valleys

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With your hand, show how you would draw the flow of arrows that convection currents make 

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Where is the mid-atlantic ridge?

In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
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List all 4 pieces of evidence of Alfred Wegener's origional theory of continental drift

1. fossils match

2. landforms match

3. glacial evidence

4. puzzle pieces


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If sea floor spreading is occuring all the time, is the Earth getting bigger? Why or why not?

No, because eventually crust undergoes subduction on other places on earth

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new crust is created at _____________ plate boundaries

divergent

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What does it mean that the upper mantle is considered "plastic"

It can flow

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What is the date of your plate tectonics quiz?

4/11 or 4/12

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At what speed per year are the continents moving away from each other?

2-3 cm

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What is happening in the mantle that causes magma to rise to the surface to create new crust

convection currents

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what type of plate boundary does not involve magma?

transform

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Use this picture to explane how convection currents move the crust above them

hot magma rises from the core, once it rises it cools and sinks, pulling on the crust above it before sinking

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What type of rock makes up oceanic crust? What type of rock makes up continental crust? Which type of crust is more dense?

basalt, granite, oceanic is more dense